- Frederick Marshall
Infobox MLA | name =Frederick Marshall
birth_date =6 June 1902
birth_place =Grays ,Essex ,United Kingdom
death_date =17 May 1975
death_place =Karrinyup,Western Australia
constituency =Wembley Beaches
party = Labor
spouse = Irma Robson
profession = Electrical linesman
religion =
footnotes =|Frederick Marshall (6 June 1902—17 May 1975) was an Australian politician, and a member of the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1956 until 1959 representing the seats of Wembley Beaches.Biography
Marshall was born in
Grays ,Essex ,England , to Benjamin Marshall, a general labourer and merchant seaman, and Jane nèe Rollingson, and was educated locally. In 1922, he arrived inWestern Australia , living with his family in Victoria Park. On 2 June 1930, he married Irma Priest at St Andrews' Church in Subiaco, with whom he was to have two sons and three daughters.In the 1930s, he worked as a labourer and storeman, and became a foreman of sustenance gangs during the
Great Depression who were digging contoured channels on dams in the South West region. By 1938, he was working for the Department of Water Supplies, and moved frequently with his young family as work demanded. He signed up for theRoyal Australian Air Force in 1941, but was rejected on medical grounds and was officially discharged on 9 February 1942. Around the same time, he settled in Innaloo and joined the Electricity and Gas Department of the Perth City Council (which became part of the State Electricity Commission soon afterwards) as a linesman's assistant, and in 1949 he was promoted to linesman. He also became involved in the Australasian Society of Engineers, in which he served as vice-president from 1947, and later as secretary.At the 1956 state election on 7 April, he was elected for the
Australian Labor Party to the seat of Wembley Beaches, which had hitherto been considered a safe seat for the Liberal Party of Australia. The previous Liberal member,Les Nimmo , had decided to contest the seat of Leederville, and Marshall's strongest support came from his own suburb, where he obtained 66% of the vote. He resigned from his job at the State Electricity Commission and completed a term as a government backbencher. At the 1959 election, with a statewide swing to the Liberals and with Nimmo recontesting the seat, he was defeated.After leaving politics he was employed by the Australasian Society of Engineers until 1962. Subsequently, he was re-employed by the SEC and relocated to
Collie, Western Australia where he worked as clerk and then site clerk at Muja Power Station, before retiring in 1967.He died on 17 May 1975 in Karrinyup and was cremated at
Karrakatta Cemetery .Black and Bolton 2001|second=yes]References
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NAME=Marshall, Frederick
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DATE OF BIRTH=6 June 1902
PLACE OF BIRTH=Grays ,Essex ,United Kingdom
DATE OF DEATH=17 May 1975
PLACE OF DEATH=Karrinyup, Western Australia
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